It’s good to see projects like this being implimented. There is a lot of work still to be done in moving to cleaner fuels and every step like this gets us a bit closer.

I would like to see more investment in putting in place recycling/end of life processes for things like batteries, we don’t have a great record in that area when we can’t just send everything overseas. Hopefully that will come too, but I suspect we will end up playing catch-up with stockpiled batteries etc. at some point.

A few other articles for anyone interested: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-06-14/first-big-battery-at-ex-coal-site-goes-live/102477230

https://engie.com.au/hazelwoodbattery

  • Mike@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Love this!

    For what it’s worth, Nissan is starting to use old Leaf EV batteries for power storage at its casting plant in Dandenong.